| I think the three main high schools in Arlington use block scheduling (not sure about HB Woodlawn), and at least one of the middle schools does (Kenmore), though I know Swanson MS does not. |
Thanks very much for your recommendation! I never considered that. I especially like the standing desk. |
What publics in MCPS do this? |
| Takoma Park Middle School does block schedules with 4 classes per day |
| Blair also uses a mostly block schedule. |
| Whitman does not have a block schedule and one of the things the kids like in the transition from Pyle to Whitman is the end of the block schedule. |
| Walter Johnson doesn't do block schedules either. My kids really wished they did have it. Their previous school had block scheduling, and they found the longer classes not meeting every day really cut down on the homework pressure and made it easier to focus on what was being taught in each subject. |
| QO does not have block schedule. It seems like only Magnet or IB schools have them. |
| Blair does block scheduling. |
| RM/IB doesn't use one. |
| Okay so - so far one school (Blair) out of how many use them? Not impressed |
| Argyle Middle does |
Not impressed with what? Block scheduling doesn't work for everyone. My kid hated it, and much preferred the 45 minute periods. Is there underlying research that proves that block scheduling is better for HS students? Some classes like languages, even in college, meet 4-5 times a week because the continually focus is thought to be better for knowledge acquisition. |
I never had a class in college that was more than twice a week. Most AP classes like Chem, Physics, Statistics need more than 45min to teach, study, labs etc.. I think the reason there is so much HW is the teachers can't get it all in during that time frame. A 45min class is really 35-40min tops considering unpacking and getting ready. It isn't enough and the HW is piled on. |
| Sorry, more than 3x a week. |